Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in Work with Children and Young People Outcome 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practise relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity Equality Act 2010 in Schools The Equality Act 2010 is the law which bans unfair treatment and helps achieve equal opportunities in the workplace and in wider society. The Act brings together and replaces the previous anti-discrimination laws‚ such as the Disability Discrimination‚ Race
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relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1.3 When communicating with others it is important to consider the context in which you are working. You will need to adapt the way you communicate in different situations. It is likely that you will do this automatically without even realising you are doing it – for example‚ you should use more formal language and behaviour whilst in a meeting or discussing matters with a senior member of staff. Your school will have a range of different types of
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Unit 2.4 - Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. 1. Understand the importance of promoting equality and diversity in work with children and young people. 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. In the setting there is a range of policies which formally sets out guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality. Policies takes account of the rights of all individuals and
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Lorraine Bale TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 United Nations convention protection of children’s act- when was the 1st legislation impacted. It was drawn up in 1989‚ but the United Kingdom decided on 16th December 1991 formally agreed to make sure that every child has the same rights listed in the convention. Signed 20th November 1989 Location New York Effective 2nd September 1990 Condition 20 ratifications Signatories 140 Parties 194 Depositary UN secretary general
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Child and young person development Outcome 3: Understand the potential effects of transitions on children and young people 3.1 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people 3.3 Describe with examples how transitions may affect children and young people’s behaviour and development Under each heading‚ explain how each aspect may impact on a child’s behaviour & development‚ giving examples. • Puberty: Puberty is a major transition that all children at some
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Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults Communicating effectively within the school setting is very important to enable strong relationship to build between colleagues‚ children and parents. COLLEAGUES: Communicating positively with colleagues is an important part in helping build a strong and trusting relationship with each other. Communicating in the right way will show colleagues that you are able to talk
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For some people food is just a necessity to satisfy a basic human need‚ for others food is more than just a basic necessity; food is an integral part of a material culture that individuals identify with‚ enjoy‚ and consume. Few activities are as instinctive and provide a significant impact on us in so many multiple ways (biologically‚ psychologically and spiritually) such as eating. In our most primitive development‚ mankind has distinguished between food fit for consumption and food unfit for consumption
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Part one A teacher/tutor needs to establish and maintain a safe learning environment for their learners‚ in order to do this a holistic approach should be taken by the teacher whilst identifying and taking into consideration any physical‚ social and educational elements. To identify and address physical elements of the learning environment a teacher will ensure they are aware of all relevant procedures and policies surrounding health‚ safety and safeguarding and carry out risk assessments where
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UNIT 1 PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS 1.1.1 EXPLAIN WHY EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IS IMPORTANT IN DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS Communicating effectively with children‚ young people and adults is very important to enable strong and positive relationships between these groups. Communicating positively with adults‚ this includes teachers and parents‚ is an important part in helping build a strong and trusting
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1. Know the principles around healthy eating for children and young people. 2.1 Outline the nutritional requirements of a healthy diet for children and young people. In order to feel well and to be able to function properly‚ our bodies need fuel. Eating healthily is one of the most important ways in which we can help ourselves to be well and fit. Food provides us with energy for physical movement and to maintain body temperature while also providing materials for the growing body cells
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